Investor Type | Firm |
Type of Fund | Venture Capital Fund |
Industries | Software (Web Marketplace Saas..) • IT (& TMT) • Media • Businesses Solutions • Hardware (& Manufacturing) • Energy • HealthTech (& Fitness) • Real Estate (& Construction) |
Stages | Early Stage, Expansion |
Investing | United Kingdom |
Albion Capital Group LLP is a London-based venture capital firm with a focus on investing in sectors such as software, IT and TMT, media, business solutions, hardware and manufacturing, energy, healthtech and fitness, real estate and construction. They offer both debt and equity financing, primarily targeting early stage and expansion-stage investments. Albion Capital manages a significant amount of assets, boasting over £1 billion in assets under management as a testament to their scale and expertise. With a history dating back to 1996, they have built a strong team and have been responsible for over 100 successful exits, exemplifying their ability to identify and support high-potential ventures. They champion thematic investment opportunities that promise to transform the future, particularly focusing on deep technology, software, healthcare, and infrastructure. These strategic areas indicate a deep commitment to industries with long-term growth potential and the ability to produce substantial societal impact. Additionally, they operate several Venture Capital Trusts (VCTs), institutional funds like the Albion London Universities Strategy, Albion Growth Opportunities, Albion Community Power, Albion Real Assets Fund, and Albion Community Care. ESG considerations are deeply embedded in their investment approach, influencing not only the ventures they invest in but also their internal operations. This firm prides itself on its active role within several initiatives aimed at setting new industry standards and fostering positive societal outcomes. Their website offers a comprehensive view of their company history, team, culture, charity involvement, and a dedicated platform for news and insights related to venture capital.